Help us amplify our advocacy message
AHANZ commits to a health system that honours Te Tiriti o Waitangi, ensuring Māori have the agency to lead their own health journeys and receive care and support that is culturally safe and effective.
We also feel strongly that New Zealanders deserve a health system that does not simply respond to illness, but actively enables wellness. Yet our system is under sustained pressure. Too many people are waiting too long for the care and support they need. As such, the system risks failing its Tiriti obligations, including Tino Rangatiratanga, Oritetanga, Active Protection, Options and Partnership.
We believe much of this ‘system pressure’ and the associated risks are preventable - and that allied health is central to the solution.
Every day, allied health professionals across Aotearoa support children to thrive, help workers safely return to employment, enable older people to live independently, and strengthen whānau and communities. From urban centres to remote rural settings, allied health keeps people well, active and connected.
But, as well know, allied health remains an under-recognised and under-funded resource in policy and commissioning decisions.
Our Election 2026 Manifesto, which is going to all relevant MPs and policy makers, brings together four clear advocacy commitments. Together, they call for a prevention-focused system, equitable access to allied health services, meaningful workforce planning and data visibility, and genuine partnership in policy design and delivery.
Over the coming months, as we ramp up our advocacy, we encourage members to:
- Engage locally with MPs and candidates — share the four AHANZ messages and demonstrate the impact of allied health in your communities.
- Amplify the narrative — use your channels to highlight prevention, equity and workforce solutions in action.
- Collaborate across the sector — align messaging and reinforce a unified allied health voice.
AHANZ will provide supporting advocacy materials to assist you in these conversations. Together, we can ensure allied health is recognised, resourced and embedded in the future of health in Aotearoa.
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